Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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... NATURE ( Cesare Ripa , Iconologia , Padua , 1611 , Sig . D4r , p . 31. ) XXXIX . THE BEAR LICKS ITS CUB ( Boissard , Emblemata , Frankfurt , 1596 , Sig . M2r . ) XL . NAKED TRUTH ( William Burton , The Description of Leicester Shire ...
... NATURE ( Cesare Ripa , Iconologia , Padua , 1611 , Sig . D4r , p . 31. ) XXXIX . THE BEAR LICKS ITS CUB ( Boissard , Emblemata , Frankfurt , 1596 , Sig . M2r . ) XL . NAKED TRUTH ( William Burton , The Description of Leicester Shire ...
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... nature , to be illustrative or graphic in manner , if not expressly pictorial . What they would communicate , they are likely to couch in the form of a similitude or image , and this on the principle , as Bacon puts it , that ' that ...
... nature , to be illustrative or graphic in manner , if not expressly pictorial . What they would communicate , they are likely to couch in the form of a similitude or image , and this on the principle , as Bacon puts it , that ' that ...
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... nature of that nobleman's ill - fated rebellion , he does not argue in terms of a disembodied principle : words , words , 1 Plutarch , Morals , tr . Philemon Holland , 1603 , p . 11 ; quoted Lily B. Campbell , Shakespeare's Tragic ...
... nature of that nobleman's ill - fated rebellion , he does not argue in terms of a disembodied principle : words , words , 1 Plutarch , Morals , tr . Philemon Holland , 1603 , p . 11 ; quoted Lily B. Campbell , Shakespeare's Tragic ...
Pagina 15
... nature and also the meaning of that involvement in terms of the imagery of one particular play . I propose , then , to treat of the iconology of King Lear . In that play , I find the following central motifs : the idea of Providence ...
... nature and also the meaning of that involvement in terms of the imagery of one particular play . I propose , then , to treat of the iconology of King Lear . In that play , I find the following central motifs : the idea of Providence ...
Pagina 16
... nature ; it affirms the result when those imperatives are disputed or ignored . The affirmation remains tenable , at least admissible . But that is understatement . 1 In the manner of the illustration on the title page of Hobbes's ...
... nature ; it affirms the result when those imperatives are disputed or ignored . The affirmation remains tenable , at least admissible . But that is understatement . 1 In the manner of the illustration on the title page of Hobbes's ...
Cuprins
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KIND | 30 |
FORTUNE | 46 |
ANARCHY AND ORDER | 61 |
REASON AND WILL | 85 |
SHOW AND SUBSTANCE | 103 |
REDEMPTION | 119 |
SHAKESPEARES POETICS | 138 |
WORKS CONSULTED | 168 |
INDEX | 175 |
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